Updated On: 18 December, 2022 03:20 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
"All the mirrors and other components are made of highly specialised `zero thermal expansion glass" to prevent blurred images owing to temperature fluctuations. The telescope will be supported by an `Extreme Adaptive Optics` system to reduce disturbances caused by the Earth`s atmosphere, as it tracks different celestial objects," said Deshmukh

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In a thrilling astronomical development, the world`s largest "eye on the universe" -- an Optical, Infra-red, Thirty Metre Telescope (TMT) -- is fast coming up with critical help from Indian scientists, engineers and industries at its proposed location in Maunakea in US` Hawaii.
The TMT will be the most gigantic scope ever to be constructed by the world at a cost of over $2.6 billion, with collaboration of India, US, Japan, Canada and China, said Dr. Prasanna Deshmukh, 35, one of the scientists engaged in the mega-project.